Saturday, 14 Sep 2024
Cyclone Family Weekend
Cyclone Family Weekend (Sept. 13-15) is an annual campuswide event run by student leaders filled with opportunities for families to spend time with their students, learn about Iowa State, and see our beautiful campus. Each year, the activities and opportunities change, but often include performances, tours of campus facilities, meals, and fun activities. Most events are free, but some will require the purchase of tickets. Register online.
North Central Regional Carillon Conference
Iowa State plays host to the North Central Regional Carillon Conference as part of the 125th anniversary of its campanile and carillon. Free concerts are scheduled during the two-day event. Registration (free) required.
Carillon Concert
Opening concert for the North Central Regional Carillon Conference. Features performances by Helen Hofmeister, Lauren Jackson, Jeremy Chesman, Rebekah Veldboom, Austin Ferguson, and Elizabeth Egbert Berghout.
Family Weekend | University Museums Open Houses
Having trouble getting to the museum during the week? Enjoy the University Museums' three campus locations and fall exhibitions during open houses for Cyclone Family Weekend. The Farm House Museum will host a program at 2:00 p.m. each day.
Exhibition Tour - World's Fairs Souvenirs
Join University Museums for a look at souvenirs of the U.S. World's Fairs in 1876, 1893, and 1904. Objects include glassware, ceramics, paper goods, and photography. This program takes place during Cyclone Family Weekend | University Museums Open Houses and treats are provided!
Model Carillon Concert
Performances on the campanile-carillon model, a 27-bell, 1:5 replica of Iowa State's central campus icon. Part of the North Central Regional Carillon Conference.
Concert: Gold Revere w/ Kashi (hip-hop/pop/R&B)
Music duo Gold Revere, Akash Gururaja and Ian Crumley, started making music in Ian's basement in 2017 before making a major splash on the scene with their viral track "Goldfish Crackers." What started as an experimental summer project in their hometown of Cedar Rapids, Iowa quickly gained traction thanks to the duo's mix of hip hop and R&B influence, classical training in piano, violin, and vocals.